Liverpool and LIVE Transfers – Ozan Kabak 25 million euro rate, trent Alexander-Arnold boost, latest Thiago

“It is possible that no one has predicted that he would throw himself to the ground running as he did.

“It will have to be said that it is the most productive signing of the season so far in the Premier League.

“I was surprised with his pace, I must admit. I think it’s much faster than I attributed to him. Against Atalanta, it was electric.

“It’s just looking great, a lot of people panic, they just get a chance as soon as they get some space. “

“I think he scored head, right foot, left foot, has marked everything so far and is seen as genuine treatment in terms of binding play.

“No one can have imagined the quality it has shown so far. “

“We came here for 3 points, but we didn’t get them. We created enough opportunities and [should] have won at least one point. “

“It was fine, especially in the first half. Of course, I got a yellow card. Then it becomes a little more waiting and seeing, it’s one thing in your head.

“Personally, I can look back on a smart game, but I’m disappointed we didn’t get any more.

“I listen and read [Liverpool’s rumours] too. This is my first season as a base for Ajax. I need to play here a few more seasons and win prizes. I’m not doing it yet. “

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Rumors continue about Ozan Kabak’s long career, while we have the latest news about Trent Alexander-Arnold and Thiago Alcantara

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Eight Liverpool have been nominated for the men’s UEFA Team of the Year.

The Reds excite their team and vote HERE.

Liverpool reportedly have a discount for the defence of Schalke Ozan Kabak.

The Reds were connected with several central defenders before the January move-in window, with first-choice couple Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez facing lengthy layoffs.

Kabak is one of the defenders most connected to a move to Anfield and Bild (via This Is Anfield) says Liverpool are now taking him seriously.

They recommend that Kabak’s fees have gone from almost 40 million euros in the summer to 25 million euros now and claim that Schalke could do even lower business.

Michael Owen believes Diogo Jota is “the signing of the season so far” because the former Wolves player seems “the genuine deal. “

Jota made a professional debut at Anfield after being arrested at the summer removal window.

The 23-year-old scored nine goals in his first 15 outings with the Reds, and Owen more than inspired by what he saw.

He said:

“No one could have predicted that he would throw himself to the ground running as he did.

“It will have to be said that it is the most productive signing of the season so far in the Premier League.

“I have been surprised with your pace, I must admit. I think it’s a lot faster than I thought. Against Atalanta it was electric.

“It just shows their composure, many other people panic, they only have one chance as soon as they have some form of space.

“I think he scored head, right foot, left foot, has marked everything so far and is seen as genuine treatment in terms of binding play.

“No one can have imagined the quality it has shown so far. “

Diogo Jota is the star of Liverpool’s daytime program for his former club Wolverhampton Wanderers in Anfield this weekend, and his indoor teammate Andy Robertson explains what the Portuguese ace has brought to the Reds’ locker room and the field.

Also in this issue, James Milner explains how the Reds came together to combat device congestion and a wave of injuries, while singer-songwriter Chelcee Grimes shows the story of their song “Liverpool” in the documentary feature film at the end of the storm.

And don’t miss Jurgen Klopp’s brilliant manager’s notes and Jordan Henderson’s verdict on Curtis, Caoimhin and Neco in his captain’s chronicle. The program of the day will be held in club shops, in Anfield for enthusiasts with tickets or as you can order online for home delivery here: https://reachsportshop. com/matchday_programme/liverpool-v-wolves-05-12-2020 /

Manchester United, Tottenham and Chelsea are the clubs that keep an eye on Ben White of Brighton.

The center was inspired by Leeds United last season and has participated in all 10 Premier League games so far this season.

And after being connected to the Reds in the summer, Sky Sports now reports that United, Spurs and Chelsea are looking at the 23-year-old.

Although the report also adds that despite the summer hypothesis, the Reds “have no interest” in signing White.

Harvey Elliott scored a magnificent goal for Blackburn last night that Mohamed Salah or Lionel Messi would have been proud of, as he achieved his seventh league win of the season.

Elliott went on to two senior goals, plus three assists, after his first 10 games as Blackburn when Rovers beat Millwall 2-1 in the championship.

Tony Mowbray’s team has only 4 problems, Norwich City league leaders, who are tied in trouble with Middlesbrough, with only 8 problems separating the most sensitive part of the table after 15 games.

Our boy Matt Addison has the full story HERE on an unforgettable night for the Liverpool star.

Trent Alexander-Arnold has been included in Ugo Ehiogu’s “Ones To Watch” segment of the 2020 soccer blacklist.

The football blacklist, founded in 2008 through sports hounds Leon Mann and Rodney Hinds, highlights black net influencers in the sport.

The segment is named after Ugo, who played for Aston Villa, Middlesbrough, Rangers and England in his career and recently coached at Tottenham Hotspur before dying unfortunately in April 2017.

According to the Football Black List website, the Reds defender is the directory of his paintings on racism in football, his platform to raise awareness and continue the verbal exchange about racism on and off the field.

In addition, the side was also praised for his charity paintings with the Football For Change Initiative and the shoe auction, with profits earmarked for the Nelson Mandela Foundation.

Ajax defender Perr Schuurs has opened a hypothesis linking him to a signing for Liverpool in the January signing window.

Liverpool have been linked to a movement for the 21-year-old after a series of impressive performances for the Dutch team in the central defence.

But when asked about the speculation, the young man downplayed the rumors linking him to Anfield.

Schuurs told SBS6 Voetbal Primeur:

“We came here for 3 points, but we didn’t get them. We created enough opportunities and [should] have won at least one point. “

“It was fine, especially in the first half. Of course, I got a yellow card. Then it becomes a little more waiting and seeing, it’s one thing in your head.

“Personally, I can take a look at a smart game, but I’m disappointed we haven’t had any more.

“I listen and read [Liverpool’s rumours] too. This is my first season as a base for Ajax. I need to play here a few more seasons and win prizes. I’m not doing it yet. “

Joel Matip is in a position to remain a fixed element in Liverpool’s initial lineup by revealing the measures taken to ensure his availability.

Matip played the full 90 minutes when the Reds qualified for the 16th Champions League with a 1-0 home win over Ajax on Tuesday.

The defender had rested for the Premier League draw at Brighton and Hove Albion weekend after two matches in four days against Leicester City and Atalanta.

And while the 29-year-old has only started 4 high-level games in thirteen months due to a number of injury problems, he believes he now has compatibility to alleviate Jurgen Klopp’s defensive headache caused by the long absences of Virgil. van Dijk and Joe Gomez.

Our boy Ian Doyle has the story HERE.

Top Premier League set and qualifying for the Champions League quarter-finals signed, sealed and delivered, all in the context of a real injury crisis that sees the lately marginalized first-team players.

So it’s no surprise that the most recent Poetry on the Move podcast, presented through Neil Fitzmaurice and regular visitors Dan Kay and Joe Rimmer, begins with a tribute to Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool team.

The debatable draw at Brighton last weekend would possibly have prevented the protective champions from clearing in the most sensible Premier League, but the spirits were re-emerging with the Champions League’s fierce and immensely fun victory over Ajax.

Like most of our podcasts this week, and we find no excuse for that, Fitzy, Dan and Joe are lyrical about Curtis Jones, applaud the character shown through Neco Williams and wonder if Caoimhin Kelleher should not remain in his opposite position to the Wolves. this weekend, but in fact now it’s Alisson’s number two.

The above-mentioned injury crisis gives players like Kelleher, Williams and Jones more opportunities, however, the Reds still seem friendly in center defense, despite Fabinho’s remarkable form, and Fitzy looks at some of the defenders who might be on Klopp’s radar next month. and especially the young Ajax Perr Schuurs, who inspired Anfield on Tuesday night.

Speaking of Anfield, Liverpool will once again be able to receive 2,000 fans for Sunday’s visit to the Wolves, but Dan explains why, despite being a season-price ticket holder, he should not include his call for a price ticket on the ballot. , leading to a discussion about what it is, along with the lack of full or even half-full fields right now, a piece of crap in football right now.

Enjoy!

Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to return to Liverpool education this week, according to a report published in The Athletic.

Reds chief Jurgen Klopp said before the match with Ajax that Alexander-Arnold is approaching his return.

And now a report by James Pearce says Alexander-Arnold will re-complete the practice this week at an opportune time for the Reds.

England’s foreigner withdrew in last month’s 1–1 draw with Manchester City due to a hamr tendon injury.

In case you missed yesterday’s rumors and speculations, catch up HERE and be sure to sign up for our Reds bulletins twice a day HERE

Liverpool is next home to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League with Jurgen Klopp taking on variety players: read Ian Doyle’s full story HERE

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